Introduction: EASY WINTER WOOD RISER CANDLE DISPLAY

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Hi everyone! I hope that you are all doing well. Today we are working on a simple DIY project. We're creating a Winter wood riser candle display. This craft is pretty simple, and it is beginner friendly. I will provide a materials list and step-by-step instructions.

Supplies

Four square wood craft blocks

Purchased from Dollar Tree

Acrylic paint

Paintbrush

One wood circle

Winter floral

Hot glue

Craft gems

I'm using the craft gem ribbon from Dollar Tree with a sticky backing

Floral cutters

Scissors

One wood word decoration

One small battery-operated candle

Step 1: Applying Paint

Begin by taking your wood circle and using your paintbrush, apply your acrylic paint to your wood circle. I am using a wood circle from a kit I purchased at my local Target. After applying your paint to your wood circle, be sure to allow your frame to completely dry.

Step 2: Adding Your Wood Blocks

Next, take your four square wood blocks, and using your hot glue, attach your blocks to the bottom side of your wood circle. After applying your blocks, add your acrylic paint to your blocks.

Step 3: Adding Your Gems

Take your scissors and begin to cut your gem ribbon to add to your wood circle. The gems I am using have a sticky backing to them and multiple gems attached to the ribbon. I found this to be easier than attaching individual gems to my wood circle.

Step 4: Cutting and Adding Your Faux Floral

Now you are ready to add on your winter floral. I placed my candle in the middle of my wooden circle. I did this so that I would know exactly where to glue my floral around on my wood circle. Be sure to leave the center of your wood circle clear of your flowers. Attach your floral with your hot glue.

If you have any pinecones, and other decorations add them along with your flowers.

Step 5: Adding Paint to Your Wooden Word Decoration

Lastly, take your wooden word decoration and begin to add your acrylic paint to it. I decided to use a light pink paint color. After, take your wooden word decoration and add it to the front side of the candle. I just placed my wooden word in front of my candle.

Step 6:

Your winter wood riser is complete! Wasn't that an easy DIY project? I'd love to hear from you. Let me know if you decide to create your very own. This makes a great decoration all winter long. Thank you for stopping by and creating with me. I'll see you soon.